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1965 5C SMS SP66CAM PCGS #84197

Circulation Mintage: 136,131,380 Special Mint Set: 2,360,000 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1965 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. In this first year of SMS coins, all SMS specimens were struck at the San Francisco Mint with no mint mark (as were all coins for the next three years). Although the coins are dated 1965, they were actually struck in 1966. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1965 5C SMS SP66CAM PCGS #84197

Circulation Mintage: 136,131,380 Special Mint Set: 2,360,000 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1965 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. In this first year of SMS coins, all SMS specimens were struck at the San Francisco Mint with no mint mark (as were all coins for the next three years). Although the coins are dated 1965, they were actually struck in 1966. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1966 5C SMS SP66CAM PCGS #84198

Mintage: Circulation strikes: 136,131,380 Proofs: 2,360,000 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1966 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. Additionally, the coins were only struck once, as opposed to proof coins that are struck at least two or more times to bring up the detail of the design. 1966 was the first year that the Jefferson Nickel had Felix O. Schlag’s initials “FS” added to the design just below the bust of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. At the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Convention that same year, Schlag was presented with the first two Jefferson Nickels that were struck with his initials on them. Some people believed that they were “proof” coins and extremely rare. But, upon further research it was determined that they were “circulation” strikes. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1966 5C SMS SP66CAM PCGS #84198

Mintage: Circulation strikes: 136,131,380 Proofs: 2,360,000 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1966 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. Additionally, the coins were only struck once, as opposed to proof coins that are struck at least two or more times to bring up the detail of the design. 1966 was the first year that the Jefferson Nickel had Felix O. Schlag’s initials “FS” added to the design just below the bust of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. At the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Convention that same year, Schlag was presented with the first two Jefferson Nickels that were struck with his initials on them. Some people believed that they were “proof” coins and extremely rare. But, upon further research it was determined that they were “circulation” strikes. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1967 5C SMS SP67CAM PCGS #84199

Mintage: Circulation strikes: 107,325,800 Proofs: 1,863,344 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1967 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. All 1967 SMS coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint but without a mint mark. This would be the last year that the mint would refuse to put mint marks on coins. Also in 1967, the mint would refine the dies used for the reverse. The lines on the doors and windows were strengthened, as well as the lines that define the steps. This changed significantly increased the amount of “full step” specimens that collectors actively search for. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1967 5C SMS SP67CAM PCGS #84199

Mintage: Circulation strikes: 107,325,800 Proofs: 1,863,344 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1967 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. All 1967 SMS coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint but without a mint mark. This would be the last year that the mint would refuse to put mint marks on coins. Also in 1967, the mint would refine the dies used for the reverse. The lines on the doors and windows were strengthened, as well as the lines that define the steps. This changed significantly increased the amount of “full step” specimens that collectors actively search for. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1967 5C SMS SP67CAM PCGS #84199

Mintage: Circulation strikes: 107,325,800 Proofs: 1,863,344 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1967 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. All 1967 SMS coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint but without a mint mark. This would be the last year that the mint would refuse to put mint marks on coins. Also in 1967, the mint would refine the dies used for the reverse. The lines on the doors and windows were strengthened, as well as the lines that define the steps. This changed significantly increased the amount of “full step” specimens that collectors actively search for. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1967 5C SMS SP67CAM PCGS #84199

Mintage: Circulation strikes: 107,325,800 Proofs: 1,863,344 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The 1967 Special Mint Set (SMS) Jefferson Nickel was meant to replace proof issues during the coin shortage of the early 1960's. These mint sets were special in that they were made with higher standards than regular mint sets. However the US Mint did not prepare the dies and planchets as carefully as they do for proof coins. All 1967 SMS coins were struck at the San Francisco Mint but without a mint mark. This would be the last year that the mint would refuse to put mint marks on coins. Also in 1967, the mint would refine the dies used for the reverse. The lines on the doors and windows were strengthened, as well as the lines that define the steps. This changed significantly increased the amount of “full step” specimens that collectors actively search for. The first few coins struck from new dies for these SMS sets can look very close to proof coins. For that reason they are included in the Jefferson Nickel proof set collection. There are three die states in the SMS type series. First is Deep Cameo contrast with mirrored field. The second is a Cameo Contrast and the third is no contrast between the devices and the field.

1968-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94200

1968-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 100,396,004 Proofs: 3,041,506 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Beginning in 1968, the mintmark was moved from the reverse of the coin to the obverse just below the date. All proof coins were minted in San Francisco and bear the “S” mintmark. The mintmark was added to the die by hand and therefore slight differences exist between coins. In addition, this was the first year that the mintmark appeared on the obverse.

1968-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94200

1968-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 100,396,004 Proofs: 3,041,506 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Beginning in 1968, the mintmark was moved from the reverse of the coin to the obverse just below the date. All proof coins were minted in San Francisco and bear the “S” mintmark. The mintmark was added to the die by hand and therefore slight differences exist between coins. In addition, this was the first year that the mintmark appeared on the obverse.

1969-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94201

1969-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 120,075,000 Proofs: 2,934,631 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain By 1969, the coin shortage of the early 1960’s was over and the mint could once again concentrate on collector edition issues. Most proof nickels in this year have great “eye appeal” and are easily obtained. The frosted cameo appearance is more common and the mint also paid special attention in handling the coins which yield better quality specimens with fewer nicks and abrasions.

1969-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94201

1969-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 120,075,000 Proofs: 2,934,631 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain By 1969, the coin shortage of the early 1960’s was over and the mint could once again concentrate on collector edition issues. Most proof nickels in this year have great “eye appeal” and are easily obtained. The frosted cameo appearance is more common and the mint also paid special attention in handling the coins which yield better quality specimens with fewer nicks and abrasions.

1969-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94201

1969-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 120,075,000 Proofs: 2,934,631 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain By 1969, the coin shortage of the early 1960’s was over and the mint could once again concentrate on collector edition issues. Most proof nickels in this year have great “eye appeal” and are easily obtained. The frosted cameo appearance is more common and the mint also paid special attention in handling the coins which yield better quality specimens with fewer nicks and abrasions.

1970-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94202

1970-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 238,832,004 Proofs: 2,632,810 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Unfortunately, the mint let the quality of their collector specimens slip this year. Both cameo and non-cameo proof issues are common. Both “5 step” and “6 step” varieties are readily available. Few are found with deep cameo devices.

1970-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94202

1970-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 238,832,004 Proofs: 2,632,810 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Unfortunately, the mint let the quality of their collector specimens slip this year. Both cameo and non-cameo proof issues are common. Both “5 step” and “6 step” varieties are readily available. Few are found with deep cameo devices.

1970-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94202

1970-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 238,832,004 Proofs: 2,632,810 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Unfortunately, the mint let the quality of their collector specimens slip this year. Both cameo and non-cameo proof issues are common. Both “5 step” and “6 step” varieties are readily available. Few are found with deep cameo devices.

1971-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94203

1971-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,220,733 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as proofs at the San Francisco mint, they were originally only available in mint issued proof sets. This was the first nickel since the 1878 Shield Nickel that a “proof only” issue for a specific date and mintmark combination was made. Due to a quality control error at the Philadelphia Mint (where mintmarks were still punched into the dies by hand), some Proof Nickels of this year were made without a mintmark. It is estimated that approximately 1,655 coins were produced without the required “S” mintmark and they are very rare errors.

1971-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94203

1971-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,220,733 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as proofs at the San Francisco mint, they were originally only available in mint issued proof sets. This was the first nickel since the 1878 Shield Nickel that a “proof only” issue for a specific date and mintmark combination was made. Due to a quality control error at the Philadelphia Mint (where mintmarks were still punched into the dies by hand), some Proof Nickels of this year were made without a mintmark. It is estimated that approximately 1,655 coins were produced without the required “S” mintmark and they are very rare errors.

1972-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94205

1972-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,260,996 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1972-S 5C PR68DCAM PCGS #94205

1972-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,260,996 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1973-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94206

1973-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,760,339 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1973-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94206

1973-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,760,339 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1974-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94207

1974-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,612,568 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1974-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94207

1974-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,612,568 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1975-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94208

1975-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,845,450 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1975-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94208

1975-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,845,450 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1976-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94209

1976-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,149,730 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1976-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94209

1976-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,149,730 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1977-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94210

1977-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,251,152 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The obverse and reverse master hubs were recreated in order to refine some of the details that were softening over the years. On the obverse, the details in Jefferson’s hair were strengthened. On the reverse, the details on Monticello were generally strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1977-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94210

1977-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,251,152 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The obverse and reverse master hubs were recreated in order to refine some of the details that were softening over the years. On the obverse, the details in Jefferson’s hair were strengthened. On the reverse, the details on Monticello were generally strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1978-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94211

1978-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,127,781 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1978-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94211

1978-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,127,781 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1979-S 5C Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #94212

1979-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,677,175 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets. Found with "Blob" (Type 1) and Clear (Type 2) mintmarks, with the Clear version being the rarer of the two.

1979-S 5C Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #94212

1979-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,677,175 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets. Found with "Blob" (Type 1) and Clear (Type 2) mintmarks, with the Clear version being the rarer of the two.

1980-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94214

1980-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,554,806 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1980-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94214

1980-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,554,806 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1981-S 5C Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #94215

1981-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,063,083 (both Types) Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets. Found with "Clear S" (Type 1) and a more open “S” (Type 2) mintmarks. The Type 2 mintmark is scarcer. To the untrained eye, it may be hard to differentiate between the two types and one should refer to a reference book in order to aid in distinguishing between the two types.

1981-S 5C Type 1 PR69DCAM PCGS #94215

1981-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,063,083 (both Types) Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets. Found with "Clear S" (Type 1) and a more open “S” (Type 2) mintmarks. The Type 2 mintmark is scarcer. To the untrained eye, it may be hard to differentiate between the two types and one should refer to a reference book in order to aid in distinguishing between the two types.

1982-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94217

1982-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,763,582 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1982-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94217

1982-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,763,582 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1983-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94218

1983-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,279,126 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1983-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94218

1983-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,279,126 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1984-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94219

1984-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,065,110 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1984-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94219

1984-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,065,110 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1985-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94220

1985-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,362,821 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1985-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94220

1985-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,362,821 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1986-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94221

1986-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,010,497 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1986-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94221

1986-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,010,497 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1987-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94222

1987-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,227,728 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In 1987 the master hub was once again recreated. Jefferson’s hair and details on Monticello were added and/or strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1987-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94222

1987-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,227,728 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In 1987 the master hub was once again recreated. Jefferson’s hair and details on Monticello were added and/or strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1988-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94223

1988-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,262,948 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1988-S 5C PR69DCAM PCGS #94223

1988-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,262,948 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1989-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94224

1989-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,220,194 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1989-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94224

1989-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,220,194 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1990-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94225

1990-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,299,559 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1990-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94225

1990-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,299,559 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1991-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94226

1991-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,867,787 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The master hub was once again recreated. Details in Jefferson’s hair were added and/or strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1991-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94226

1991-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,867,787 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The master hub was once again recreated. Details in Jefferson’s hair were added and/or strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1992-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94227

1992-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,176,560 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1992-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94227

1992-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 4,176,560 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1993-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94228

1993-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,394,792 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The master hub was once again remade. Details in Jefferson’s hair were added and/or strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1993-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94228

1993-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,394,792 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain The master hub was once again remade. Details in Jefferson’s hair were added and/or strengthened. Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1994-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94229

1994-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,269,923 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1994-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94229

1994-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,269,923 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1995-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94231

1995-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,797,481 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1995-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94231

1995-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,797,481 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1996-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94232

1996-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,525,625 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1996-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94232

1996-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,525,625 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1997-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94233

1997-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,796,194 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1997-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94233

1997-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,796,194 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1998-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94234

1998-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,086,507 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

1998-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #94234

1998-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,086,507 Designed by: Felix 0. Schlag Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.

2004-S 5C Peace Medal PR70DCAM PCGS #94240

2004-S Peace Medal

Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.

2004-S 5C Peace Medal PR70DCAM PCGS #94240

2004-S Peace Medal

Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.

2004-S 5C Peace Medal PR70DCAM PCGS #94240

2004-S Peace Medal

Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.

2004-S 5C Peace Medal PR70DCAM PCGS #94240

2004-S Peace Medal

Mintage:
Circulation strikes: 0
Proofs: 2,965,422
Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Jefferson era peace medal design: two clasped hands, pipe and hatchet Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. Mint replaced the reverse with a design commemorating the Louisiana Purchase. In 1803, as president, Thomas Jefferson purchased that huge territory from Napoleon. This new reverse shows an European American shaking hands with a Native American. Above that an axe is crossed with a peace pipe.

2004-S 5C Keel Boat PR70DCAM PCGS #94241

2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.

2004-S 5C Keel Boat PR70DCAM PCGS #94241

2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.

2004-S 5C Keel Boat PR70DCAM PCGS #94241

2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.

2004-S 5C Keel Boat PR70DCAM PCGS #94241

2004-S Keel Boat Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 2,965,422 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Rev: Lewis and Clark's Keelboat Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2004 the reverse was replaced again. The Keel Boat reverse commemorates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They were authorized by Jefferson to explore the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Keel Boats were used to travel up the Missouri river. It was on this journey that Lewis and Clark met up with Sacagawea, another important figure for US coins.

2005-S 5C Western Waters PR70DCAM PCGS #94243

2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.

2005-S 5C Western Waters PR70DCAM PCGS #94243

2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.

2005-S 5C Western Waters PR70DCAM PCGS #94243

2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.

2005-S 5C Western Waters PR70DCAM PCGS #94243

2005-S Western Waters Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: 3,654,229 Name: Jefferson - Westward Expansion - Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Subject: Ocean in View!, oh the joy! Obv: Jefferson, large profile Rev: Pacific coastline Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain In the Fall of 2005 the reverse depicts the Ocean View as Lewis and Clark might have seen it when they arrived on the West Coast of the U.S.

2009-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #407262

2009-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: N/A Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain

2009-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #407262

2009-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: N/A Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain

2010-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #418789

2010-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: N/A Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain

2010-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #418789

2010-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: N/A Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain

2010-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #418789

2010-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: N/A Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain

2010-S 5C PR70DCAM PCGS #418789

2010-S Mintage: Circulation strikes: 0 Proofs: N/A Composition: 0.75 part copper, 0.25 part nickel Diameter: 21.2 mm Weight: 76.16 grains (5 grams) Edge: Plain